Windows Server 2019 as desktop! Microsoft has versions of the Windows operating system for computers and for Windows servers. At first glance, Windows 10 and Windows Server 2019 are similar, but each has two different uses and of course different features.
Windows 10 excels in day-to-day improvements, while Windows Server can handle multiple computers, files, and services at the same time.
If you want to read the full list of changes in the two functionalities, see our older post Windows Server and Windows what are the differences.
We should mention that using a Windows Server for your day-to-day activities is uncommon, and in some cases it will seem excessive.
However, if you manage to configure it, the operating system for Microsoft servers is much more secure than Windows 10. Besides, the operating system updates are much more stable than those of Windows 10, because Microsoft does not dare to experiment (tests ) with publications aimed at businesses and Servers.
Let's see what you will find in front of you after installing the Server:
To see the familiar Windows login screen, you must press the three keys together: ctrl + alt + delete.
The password should contain uppercase, small, numbers longer than 5 characters and end after about two months, and you must change it.
Wifi is off by default.
The Server browser is just Internet explorer, set up so tight that it doesn't even allow browsing, let alone downloads.
When you log in to the Server, Server Manager automatically opens and will open each time you log in if you do not set it up.
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So let's see how we are changing all the above to create a Server that we can use for our everyday needs.
Enable Wifi
Logically, immediately after logging in to Windows Server, Server Manager will automatically open.
Open the Add Roles and Features option, and follow the steps in the images below by clicking Next.
Next
Next without selecting anything other than the ones already selected
Next and select wireless LAN Service
Allow installation to proceed. Immediately after that, you will be asked to restart to complete the addition of the new feature. After restarting, you will need to enable the Service
If you still do not see Wifi connections, reset your network settings. Do not be afraid will happen automatically but you will need to restart.
Remove ctrl + alt + delete from the login screen and change the password policy
Press the two windows + R keys together to open Run. Enter secpol.msc and press Enter to open the Local Security Policy Editor.
From here, we will change the Server policy for passwords, and we will remove ctrl + alt + delete from the login screen.
Let's look at the codes first
From the Account Policies - Password Policy path, change the Maximum password age and Password must meet complexity requirements to 999 and Disabled respectively. Save the changes, don't close the Local Security Policy Editor.
To change passwords now to your users follow the path: Control Panel - All Control Panel Items - Administrative Tools. Open Computer Management and on the left you will see Local Users and Groups.
Select the user you want to change your password, right click, change password. You will see the following picture:
Click on Proceed and change the password
ctrl + alt + delete
Follow the path shown in the image above (Local Policies – Security Options) and change it price in Interactive logon: Do not require CTRL+ALT+DEL in Enable.
Save the changes and you're ready.
Set up Server Manager so it does not start automatically
Open Server Manager and follow the path: Manage - Server Manager Properties.
Check tick Do not start Server Manager automatically at logon, press OK and you are ready.
We are left with Internet Explorer. Open the Server browser. We'll only open it once to download Firefox. (Surprisingly when I tried to install Google Chrome, it wouldn't let me antivirus της Microsoft. Για να ολοκληρώσω την εγκατάσταση έπρεπε να απενεργοποιήσω το Real Time Protection.
But with Firefox the company does not seem to be in trouble.
Open Internet Explorer. Right click next to the first tab and activate the Menu bar.From the menu, select Tools and Internet Options
In the window that will open, select Internet - Custom level and a settings window will open. Select all Active X in Enable and allow downloads.
If you're having trouble signing in as you will see in the picture below, click Add to add the website to the IE secure sites and untick Continue to prompt when content is blocked. After that and with a little patience you can download Firefox and start your tour.
Note that Windows Server 2019 can run all Windows 10 programs, so you can start by installing what you are interested in.